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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. M. Hart, who has been spending a holiday at Whangarei, has returned to Glenalvon. Mrs. C. A. Eden Brand, of Braemar, Scotland, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata. Mrs. T. C. Latham, of Great South Koad, Rcniuera, returns to-day from a holiday visit to Rotorua. Mrs. A Idred I,awry, St. Andrew's Road, Epsom, left by the Awatca this j week 011 a visit to Sydney. Miss M. llcywood, of Auckland, who has been visiting England, returned homo yesterday by the Rangitata. Mrs. Kirkbv Wilson, St. Andrew's Road, Epsom, will leave by motor-car to-morrow on a briel visit to Masterton. Mrs. Karmony, of Honolulu, has returned to Auckland from a visit to Helensville. She is at Hotel Stonehurst. Mrs. A. M. Hollaby, of Long Drive, . St. Helicrs, who has been visiting England, returned to Auckland yesterday ' by the Kangitata. i c Tlio Misses G. and L. Gordon, of Monte Carlo, who have been at Hotel . Stonehurst, left yesterday on a tour ■ of the North Island. Mrs. Roy Wilson, Rcniuera Road, is visiting Masterton, where she will attend tho wedding of Mr. S. Wilson and Miss Una James. Mrs. G. Jackson, who has been visiting her mother, Lady Robertson, of Epsom, will leave by tho Matua to-day on her return to Apia. Mrs. G. E. Rattray, of Dunedin, who has been visiting England and the Continent, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata. Mrs. B. Bieknell, who arrived in Auckland by the Rangitata from London yesterday, is at Glenalvon. She is accompanied by her husband. Mrs. M. Rose, of Remuera Road, who has been spending a holiday in England and South America, returned to Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata. Mrs. W. G. S. Nowell-Ustieke, of England, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata on a visit to the Dominion. She is at Hotel Cargen. Mrs. F. G. Cross, Mrs. R. H. Baker, and Mrs. R. G. England, of England, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata and are at Hotel Cargen. Tho Vieomtesse do Taillepicd do Bondy, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata and is making a short stay in tho Dominion beforo j visiting Australia. Mrs. George Macarthur-Onslow and Miss F. Macartjiur-Onslow, of Sydney, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata en route to Australia after a visit to England and the Continent. Mrs. E. A. Poolman, of Melbourne, who has been visiting England, arrived by the Rangitata yesterday and is spending a few days at Auckland en route to Australia. She is at Hotel Cargen. Mrs. M. S. Riddet, wife of the Professor of Agriculture at the Massey Agricultural College, Canterbury, returned to Auckland yesterday by tho Rangitata after a visit to England and the Continent. Mrs. H. S. Fenwick, of Dunedin, who has been spending a two years' holiday in England and on tho Continent, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Rangitata. Sho left last evening by the limited for tho South. At tho Station Hotel are: —Mrs. A. S. Fitzherbert (Palmerston North), Miss J. Kerr and Miss E. Dundas (Scotland), Mrs. G. A. Waterhouse and Mrs. S. G. C. Kn i libs (Sydney), Miss Beatrice Ewart (London). Guests at Hotel Stonehurst include: Mrs. R. Townsend (Somerset, England), Mrs. A. Pole (Melbourne), Mrs. M. E. Webber, Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. M. Wright, (Sydney), Mrs. A. H. Pike and Mrs. C. Hollway (London). At the Grand Hotel are: —Lady Russell (Hawke's Bay), Mrs. Henry Wood (Christchurch), Mrs. J. C. IJidwcll (Featherston), Mrs. H. B. Maunsell (Masterton), Mrs. L. Harris (Wellington), Mrs. F. L. Lenhard (London). Miss Mabel Jackson, Rawcno Avenue, Heine Bay, is leaving by the Matua this afternoon on a 10 weeks' holiday in Samoa. The staff of tho Land and Survey Department entertained Miss Jackson at a very enjoyable morning tea party yesterday. The final meeting for the year of the Watcrview branch of tho Methodist Women's Missionary Auxiliary was held on Tuesday. Mrs. Bennett presided. An address was given by Mrs. Armitage, and Miss Thomas sang. Tea was served by Mrs. Filing and Mrs. Myers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 3